UPDATE, 11-NOV-06: Ray Santilli responded to ufowatchdog.com's request
for comment about the below press release. Santilli stated, "It's
nonsense. If not, they would be wasting their money so whatever it doesn't
matter."

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Hamilton, ON- Nov 10, 2006: The Alien Autopsy Secret Out of the Bag!

Last night, November 9, 2006, Robert Kiviat, the Executive Producer of
ALIEN AUTOPSY: Fact or Fiction? - hosted by Jonathan Frakes form Star Trek:
The Next Generation - which was first broadcast on Fox Television during
prime time in1995 - was on The 'X' Zone Radio Show and hosted by Rob
McConnell on the TalkStar Radio Network and their international radio
affiliates.

Widely considered to be one of the most controversial TV documentary
specials ever aired in Prime Time, this famous FOX Network program stirred
the "liveliest debate of any home movie since the Zapruder Film," according
to Time Magazine. The "home movie" was actually purported to be the actual
dissection of an alien being, supposedly recovered and analyzed by the U.S.
military near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.

During the interview, Kiviat, who has been a guest on McConnell's
internationally syndicated show in the past, discussed his skepticism with
Ray Santilli, who brought the alien autopsy film footage to him, claiming
that it was real. Kiviat has since learned from Santilli that the film that
he claimed to have been real was just a recreation - not the real thing!

Due to last night's riveting interview with Kiviat and McConnell's highly
respected professionalism, The 'X' Zone Radio & TV Show was contacted by the
party who is bringing an action against Santilli.

The 'X' Zone was chosen to be the broadcast venue for the first video
statement for an exclusive worldwide broadcast about the actions now being
undertaken against Ray Santilli.

The date of the first video statement will be posted on the 'X' Zone
Radio & TV Show website at www.xzone-radio.com.

McConnell said in a statement from the studios of REL-MAR McConnell Media
Company in Hamilton, Ontario that The 'X' Zone will be broadcasting the
video statements as they arrive and The 'X' Zone will be pursuing this story
and all relevant issues.

On April 4, 2006, two days prior to the UK release of Alien Autopsy, a
British comedy feature film on the subject of the footage, British Sky
Broadcasting broadcast a documentary, Eamonn Investigates: Alien Autopsy,
presented by Eamonn Holmes. In this program, Ray Santilli and fellow
producer Gary Shoefield finally revealed the details of what they claimed to
be a restoration of the footage.

A set was constructed in the living room of an empty flat in Rochester
Square, Camden Town, London. Santilli states that the set was a perfect
mirror of the autopsy room in the original footage. John Humphreys, an
artist and sculptor, was employed to construct two dummy alien bodies over a
period of three weeks, using casts containing sheep brains set in jelly,
chicken entrails and knuckle joints obtained from S.C. Crosby Wholesale
Butchers in Smithfield meat market, London. Santilli claims Props were also
brought in from around the world to match exactly images within the original
film. Humphreys also played the role of the chief scientist undertaking the
examination, in order to allow him to control the effects being filmed.
There were two separate attempts at making the footage. After filming, the
team disposed of the "bodies" by cutting them into small pieces and placing
them in rubbish bins across London.

Alien objects, supposedly items recovered from the crash site, were
depicted in the footage. These included alien symbols and six-finger control
panels, which Santilli admits to being the result of artistic license on his
part. These artifacts were also created by Humphreys. The footage also
showed a man reading a statement "verifying" his identity as the original
cameraman and the source of the footage. Santilli and Shoefield later
admitted that they had found an unidentified homeless man on the streets of
Los Angeles, persuaded him to play the role of the cameraman, and filmed him
in a hotel.

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